Tuesday, April 16, 2013

THE DROMEDARY CAMEL

camel



















The dromedary camel from the SAHARA desert is couple of drinking 100 litres of water in just 10 minutes.
Camels we domesticated by human 5000 years ago.  


what camels eat

camels will eat just about anything as it is very hard to find food. They eat plants, dried leaves, seeds, bones, fish meat and even leather.
Camels can go for a long time without food and water, which is how they survive in deserts!
While they don’t do it very often, camels can swim.


A camel is an even-toed ungulate within the genus Camelus, bearing distinctive fatty deposits known as "humps" on its back. The two surviving species of camel are the dromedary, or one-humped camel, which is native to the Middle East and the Horn of Africa; and the Bactrian, or two-humped camel, which inhabits Central Asia

Saturday, April 13, 2013

MENTORSHIP PROGRAM

coach


1. Passion 

2. Be flexible 

3. Watch what you say 

4. Be part of a team. 

5. Network.

6. Keep-in-touch. 

7. Keep it simple / Real. 

8. Regular progress reports. 

9. Appreciate people’s contributions. 

10. Learn to Listen / Listen to Learn.


Tuesday, April 9, 2013

WHY DO TEENAGERS DRINK ALCOHOL




Firstly we all know that alcohol abuse can cause health problems
alcohol consumption can cause major health problems, including cirrhosis of the liver and injuries sustained in automobile accidents.
Heavy drinking can cause the number of oxygen-carrying red blood cells to be abnormally low.

Teenagers, like adults, drink alcohol for many different reasons, although some of them are different for teens. In past generations, boys were much more likely than girls to experiment with alcohol in their teens, but girls are catching up, alcohol is a powerful drug and changes how you feel, Kids are experimenting with alcohol at earlier ages than ever before around the age 14 to 15 years you will find that most kids have started experimenting with alcohol 
Some they drink for fun, some have family problems. 
It is said alcohol consumption at an early age can damage your brain this is the dangerous  part of drinking while you are under age. 

Friday, April 5, 2013

HOW TO CLEAN THE INSIDE OF COMPUTER



Inside of computer 
This is the inside of your computer in we have some sensitive components we have the mother board, RAM, CPU (processor) CD/DVD drive, Hard drive and a Power supplier, this are very fragile components, you must never use water.     



Image A

Is either you buy a tin of compressed air like the one on the picture above  Image A blow the dust away from the motherboard. 




Image B
Or you can use the Nylon brush to  dust off the dust on the main board  and other components. the very same brush you see on the picture above Image B is the one that we use you use to clean Circuit Boards and other electronic components. Why Nylon brush because the Nylon brush is Anti-static, it does not create a static electricity.   



DVD STUCK IN DRIVE

A COMPUTER WITH STUCK CD/DVD ROM

YOUR CD/DVD is stuck in a drive don't panic just relax take a deep breath I will show you step by step how to open your stuck CD/DVD drive it is not that difficult.  



IMAGE  1 

What we have here is drive that won't open, If you take a very close look at the CD/DVD drive you will find that the is a tiny little hole, if you can take a look at a picture above you see a yellow making around the tiny little hole it marked A. This is what we call an emergency eject. 


IMAGE 2

What you need is tiny small nail that can fit insert that small hole, for example the nail that is on the picture above (B) will perfectly fit on the small hole on your CD/DVD drive.    
what you do is you take the nail which is on the above picture (B) you put it in the small tiny small hole on your CD/DVD drive on the picture on image 1  as shown on (A), you push in a small tiny hole you see the CD/DVD drive will eject. 

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

FUN FACTS ABOUT WINDMILLS



Did you know a Windmill spins anti-clockwise 

What is a windmill : Is a machine that converts the energy of wind into rotational energy by means of vanes called sails.
It can somehow be used to generate electricity.




VOLCANOES
  

KRAKATOA VOLCANO 1883

The Krakatoa volcano’s 1883 explosion measured in megatons of TNT was 13 000 times bigger than the bomb that destroyed HIROSHMA., it also generated the loudest sound historically reported. The explosion was heard as far away as Perth Australia